March 21, 2023
Manchin Invites National Security Organizations to Participate in West Virginia Cyber Defense Exercise
Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), member of
the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) and Chairman
of the SASC Cybersecurity Subcommittee, invited
leading national security organizations to participate in this year’s
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Locked
Shields Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Exercise, the
world’s largest international cyber defense exercise. The virtual exercise will
be coordinated from Morgantown by the West Virginia National Guard from April
17th to 21st. Senator Manchin encouraged participation
from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Office
of the National Cyber Director, the Office of the Director of National
Intelligence and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
“The defense of our country's critical infrastructure is
among our strongest priorities. This includes supporting public-private
collaboration to ensure that such infrastructure is developed at the speed and
scale necessary,” Senator Manchin said in part. “Further, we must invest
in a resilient future, which includes developing a diverse and robust national
cyber workforce.”
The Locked
Shields exercise is the only international critical infrastructure protection
exercise in existence, and is hosted by NATO’s Cooperative Cyber Defense Centre
of Excellence (CCDCOE) in Tallinn, Estonia. Mission partners include the West
Virginia National Guard, National Guard participants from Alabama, Virginia,
Maryland and North Carolina, educational institutions, including West Virginia
University, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, Marshall
University, the University of Hawaii and the University of Maryland Global
Campus, and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
“This annual
exercise not only promotes collaboration between public and private actors, but
it also provides an opportunity for cyber security experts to enhance their
skills by utilizing a Red Team vs. Blue Team approach to test in simulations
meant to mimic real cyber-attacks,” Senator Manchin continued. “The West
Virginia National Guard will continue to lead the charge in coordinating and
managing the participation of the U.S. team in the Locked Shields exercise and
I would welcome your support in attending this year's event.”
“The West
Virginia National Guard has a demonstrated and proud history of support to
Exercise Locked Shields as the lead military element,” said West Virginia
Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Bill Crane. “We are excited to partner once
again with academia, industry partners and cyber experts from across the United
States to lead the U.S. team and are thankful for the support of Sen. Manchin
and many others who have worked to make this exercise a success.”
Senator
Manchin secured $2 million to support the Locked Shields exercise in the
Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 omnibus.
More
information on the Locked Shields exercise is available here.
The full
letter is available below or here.
Dear
[Organization],
I write to bring
to your attention and encourage your organization's participation in the annual NATO Locked Shields Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Exercise coordinated by the West Virginia
National Guard at the Morgantown Readiness Center from April 17-21, 2023.
As outlined in
the President's 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy, the defense of our
country's critical infrastructure is among our strongest priorities. This
includes supporting public-private collaboration to ensure that such
infrastructure is developed at the speed and scale necessary. Further, we must
invest in a resilient future, which includes developing a diverse and robust
national cyber workforce. This annual exercise not only promotes collaboration
between public and private actors, but it also provides an opportunity for
cyber security experts to enhance their skills by utilizing a Red Team vs. Blue
Team approach to test in simulations meant to mimic real cyber-attacks.
The Locked
Shields exercise (the Exercise) is the only international critical
infrastructure protection exercise in existence, and is hosted by the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)'s Cooperative Cyber Defense Centre of
Excellence (CCDCOE) in Tallinn, Estonia. The Exercise enables cybersecurity
experts to enhance their skills in defending national IT systems and critical
infrastructure under real-time attacks. Mission partners from the West Virginia
National Guard, along with National Guard participants from Alabama, Virginia,
Maryland, and North Carolina; educational institutions, including West Virginia
University, West Virginia University Institute of Teclmology, Marshall
University, the University of Hawaii, and the University of Maryland Global
Campus; and Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), will be participating as
Coalition partners in the Exercise. It is designed to foster strategic
partnerships between nations, DISA, the United States European Command (EUCOM)
and the National Guard while enhancing Coalition interoperability, developing
NATO capabilities, and advancing workforce development.
The West
Virginia National Guard will continue to lead the charge in coordinating and
managing the participation of the U.S. team in the Locked Shields exercise and
I would welcome your support in attending this year's event.
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